[BIOL 130] - Final Exam Guide - Ultimate 51 pages long Study Guide!

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All cells have: plasma membrane, cytosol, ribosomes, dna. Include plants, animals, fungi and protists (unicellular: all eukaryotes have these organelles. Plants, fungi and protists have cell wall and vacuoles. Plasmodesmata specialized pores in between adjacent cells that allow connection/communication between cells. Nucleus stores genetic information: membrane double phospholipid bilayer. Outer: nuclear pores many transmembrane proteins to create pore. Traffics what comes into the membrane: chromatin wound up dna and proteins (histones are most common) Can influence gene expression: ribosomes combination of rrna and proteins made in the nucleolus. Ribosomes make protein during translation: active in 2 sites in cell. Secretes proteins and proteins found inside of other organelles: all ribosomes are identical and can switch between free/bound. Endomembrane organelles: extensive series of organelles include. Plasma membrane: all composed of discrete membrane units. Variation in both lipid and protein content between organelles. Dynamically connected by membrane/protein trafficking between organelles: functions. Metabolism, making of lipids, and modifications (ex. glycosylation)

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